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Electrode Zinc Plate
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Electrode Platinum Pair
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Electrode Platinum Pair consists of two high-purity platinum electrodes used in laboratory and industrial electrochemical applications. Renowned for their excellent chemical inertness, corrosion resistance, and superior electrical conductivity, platinum electrodes provide stable and reliable performance in harsh chemical environments. These electrodes are commonly employed in electrolysis, standard electrode potential measurements, and catalysis research. Typically designed as pairs, they facilitate accurate current flow and measurement in analytical and research settings, making them indispensable in pharmaceutical, environmental, and chemical laboratories.
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Electrode Platinum Pair
Primary Uses
- Electrochemical and Analytical Applications
- Used as inert electrodes in electrolysis for decomposition of chemical compounds.
- Employed in potentiometric measurements and as reference electrodes in pH meters and other electrochemical sensors.
- Facilitates catalytic reactions in research involving oxidation-reduction processes.
- Laboratory and Research Uses
- Standard electrodes for calibration in analytical chemistry experiments.
- Utilized in voltammetry and other electrochemical analysis techniques.
Secondary Uses
- Industrial and Environmental Applications
- Applied in electroplating processes requiring high corrosion resistance electrodes.
- Used in environmental monitoring instruments for detecting chemical species.
- Educational Use
- Demonstrates electrochemical principles in academic laboratories.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1.Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: High-purity platinum metal.
- Configuration: Paired electrodes designed for insertion into electrochemical cells.
- Sizes: Available in various dimensions depending on application requirements.
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- Chemical Resistance: Outstanding resistance to oxidation, acids, and corrosive media.
- Electrical Conductivity: Excellent, providing precise measurement and consistent current flow.
- Thermal Stability: Can withstand high temperatures without degradation.
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Non-toxic and chemically inert; safe for handling under normal laboratory conditions.
- Handle with care to avoid physical damage or contamination.
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in clean, dry environments to maintain electrode integrity.
- Avoid contact with abrasive materials that can scratch or damage the platinum surface.
- Use protective covers or cases when not in use.
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured to meet laboratory standards for electrochemical instrumentation.
- Compliant with environmental and safety regulations for chemical laboratory equipment.
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Platinum is recyclable and environmentally sustainable.
- Proper disposal or recycling of platinum electrodes helps conserve precious metals.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use gloves to prevent contamination of the electrode surface.
- Handle carefully to avoid bending or damaging the electrodes.
First Aid Measures
- No specific hazards under normal handling; treat any physical injuries from sharp edges normally.
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable metal; use appropriate extinguishing methods for surrounding materials in case of fire.
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